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A Castle Rock woman who allegedly collected $3.4 million from people she contacted online through her fake identity attempted to hide her earnings in overseas accounts and cryptocurrency after being warned about her illegal activity, according to authorities.
In the middle of summer, a college campus can be pretty quiet, but at the University of Colorado Boulder the halls of the College of Music are anything but.
Passengers who travel through the Denver International Airport will soon have another TSA security option.
Cherry Creek Schools is finding a way to address the national teacher shortage by growing and training their own teachers.
A train collision with a semi truck at the Sable Boulevard crossing has caused a disruption for travelers on RTD's A Line.
A spokesperson for Immigration and Customs Enforcement says one of two suspects who they say tried to ram a vehicle being used during enforcements operations in Colorado is under arrest.
A new mural in one of Colorado's most popular resort towns is getting a lot of attention for what it can represent for the mountain community that's sometimes called "elite."
Every year, teachers are spending money out of their own pocket to fill their classroom.
Aurora police are crediting the public and video technology in helping investigators quickly find the suspect in a hit-and-run that killed a teenage boy on Friday.
Watch Lauren Whitney's forecast
U.S. track championships turned physical, with Lyles and Bednarek getting involved in a shoving and shouting match as they crossed the finish line.
Thursday was the Colorado Rapids' first Leagues Cup game, a tournament between the MLS in the United States and Canada and Liga MX in Mexico. The tailgates of the Colorado Rapids and the visiting Mexican team, Santos Laguna, couldn't have been more different.
Rahaman Ali, the younger brother of Muhammad Ali and a former boxer, has died at the age of 82, the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Kentucky, said Saturday.
Americans have won eight gold medals thus far at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, which ends Sunday.
Savannah Bananas tickets sparking scams, Denver officials warn fans to buy from trusted sources
Passengers who travel through the Denver International Airport will soon have another TSA security option.
Watch Lauren Whitney's forecast
Four Mile Historic Park in Glendale is hosting a Chinese lantern festival called Bright Nights.
A train collision with a semi truck at the Sable Boulevard crossing has caused a disruption for travelers on RTD's A Line.
Cherry Creek Schools is finding a way to address the national teacher shortage by growing and training their own teachers.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was negotiating with Republican leadership for the release of billions in government funds for the National Institutes of Health, World Food Program and other spending, sources said.
A number of ex-DOJ attorneys are running office after resigning from a department they say has been contaminated by politics.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis announced a new initiative Friday to help Coloradans cut costs on clean energy.
A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration's policy of rapidly deporting migrants who were granted parole to enter the U.S. legally.
President Trump said he ordered his administration to fire Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer after the July jobs report.
Justin Timberlake, who wrapped up a two-year tour Wednesday, shared he has Lyme disease, a tick-borne illness, on Instagram.
Beverage brand High Noon is recalling some of its beach variety packs due to some cans being mislabeled as non-alcoholic Celsius energy drinks.
In their zeal to "Make America Healthy Again," top Trump administration officials depict patients and the doctors who treat them as partly responsible for whatever ails them.
The Regional Transportation District board is scheduled to vote on changes to its paratransit program, which includes Access-a-Ride and Access-on-Demand, on which thousands of Coloradans with disabilities rely.
Vail Police Chief Ryan Kenney survived an aggressive form of bladder cancer whose experience mirrors that of University of Colorado Buffaloes' Coach Prime.
The number of passengers suing American Airlines over an engine fire in March is now at 17, attorneys for those plaintiffs say. The fire happened aboard a Boeing 737 that had taken off from Colorado Springs en route to Dallas.
If you've been to Denver International Airport lately, you might have noticed the brand-new tiling that's part of the Great Hall Project is cracked in many places, and some tiles are held together with nothing but tape.
A Colorado business owner promising to build backyard buildings like saunas and sheds suddenly stopped delivering.
South Metro Fire Rescue, which serves nearly 600,000 residents in Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson counties, is forecasting a $20 to $30 million shortfall next year, followed by significant yearly budget shortfalls.
Across Colorado, motorcycle deaths are surging. In 2024, 165 riders died -- the most ever in the state.
Participants honored and celebrated the lives of organ and tissue donors, their recipients and recognized those who continue to wait for a lifesaving transplant. CBS News Colorado's Michael Spencer was the emcee.
Fans of anime, comic books, sci-fi, horror, and other pop culture filled the Colorado Convention Center for Fan Expo Denver 2025.
A Castle Rock woman who allegedly collected $3.4 million from people she contacted online through her fake identity attempted to hide her earnings in overseas accounts and cryptocurrency after being warned about her illegal activity, according to authorities.
In the middle of summer, a college campus can be pretty quiet, but at the University of Colorado Boulder the halls of the College of Music are anything but.
Passengers who travel through the Denver International Airport will soon have another TSA security option.
Cherry Creek Schools is finding a way to address the national teacher shortage by growing and training their own teachers.
A train collision with a semi truck at the Sable Boulevard crossing has caused a disruption for travelers on RTD's A Line.
Passengers who travel through the Denver International Airport will soon have another TSA security option.
Watch Lauren Whitney's forecast
Four Mile Historic Park in Glendale is hosting a Chinese lantern festival called Bright Nights.
A train collision with a semi truck at the Sable Boulevard crossing has caused a disruption for travelers on RTD's A Line.
Cherry Creek Schools is finding a way to address the national teacher shortage by growing and training their own teachers.
U.S. track championships turned physical, with Lyles and Bednarek getting involved in a shoving and shouting match as they crossed the finish line.
Thursday was the Colorado Rapids' first Leagues Cup game, a tournament between the MLS in the United States and Canada and Liga MX in Mexico. The tailgates of the Colorado Rapids and the visiting Mexican team, Santos Laguna, couldn't have been more different.
Rahaman Ali, the younger brother of Muhammad Ali and a former boxer, has died at the age of 82, the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Kentucky, said Saturday.
Americans have won eight gold medals thus far at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, which ends Sunday.
Savannah Bananas tickets sparking scams, Denver officials warn fans to buy from trusted sources
U.S. track championships turned physical, with Lyles and Bednarek getting involved in a shoving and shouting match as they crossed the finish line.
Some 3,200 Boeing workers who build fighter jets in St. Louis, another Missouri site and one in Illinois are on strike, their union says.
Loni Anderson, who played a struggling radio station's empowered receptionist on the hit TV comedy "WKRP in Cincinnati," died Sunday, just days before her 80th birthday.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was negotiating with Republican leadership for the release of billions in government funds for the National Institutes of Health, World Food Program and other spending, sources said.
A number of ex-DOJ attorneys are running office after resigning from a department they say has been contaminated by politics.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was negotiating with Republican leadership for the release of billions in government funds for the National Institutes of Health, World Food Program and other spending, sources said.
A number of ex-DOJ attorneys are running office after resigning from a department they say has been contaminated by politics.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis announced a new initiative Friday to help Coloradans cut costs on clean energy.
A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration's policy of rapidly deporting migrants who were granted parole to enter the U.S. legally.
President Trump said he ordered his administration to fire Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer after the July jobs report.
Justin Timberlake, who wrapped up a two-year tour Wednesday, shared he has Lyme disease, a tick-borne illness, on Instagram.
Beverage brand High Noon is recalling some of its beach variety packs due to some cans being mislabeled as non-alcoholic Celsius energy drinks.
In their zeal to "Make America Healthy Again," top Trump administration officials depict patients and the doctors who treat them as partly responsible for whatever ails them.
The Regional Transportation District board is scheduled to vote on changes to its paratransit program, which includes Access-a-Ride and Access-on-Demand, on which thousands of Coloradans with disabilities rely.
Vail Police Chief Ryan Kenney survived an aggressive form of bladder cancer whose experience mirrors that of University of Colorado Buffaloes' Coach Prime.
Passengers who travel through the Denver International Airport will soon have another TSA security option.
Some 3,200 Boeing workers who build fighter jets in St. Louis, another Missouri site and one in Illinois are on strike, their union says.
For Robbie Smith and Ashley Paige, popsicles are the family business. The couple moved to Denver five years ago and immediately began making the tasty treats as part of the company they started called "Denver Pops."
President Trump said he ordered his administration to fire Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer after the July jobs report.
Hiring across the U.S. was weaker than expected in July, a sign the labor market is shifting into lower gear.
The number of passengers suing American Airlines over an engine fire in March is now at 17, attorneys for those plaintiffs say. The fire happened aboard a Boeing 737 that had taken off from Colorado Springs en route to Dallas.
If you've been to Denver International Airport lately, you might have noticed the brand-new tiling that's part of the Great Hall Project is cracked in many places, and some tiles are held together with nothing but tape.
A Colorado business owner promising to build backyard buildings like saunas and sheds suddenly stopped delivering.
South Metro Fire Rescue, which serves nearly 600,000 residents in Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson counties, is forecasting a $20 to $30 million shortfall next year, followed by significant yearly budget shortfalls.
Across Colorado, motorcycle deaths are surging. In 2024, 165 riders died -- the most ever in the state.